room acoustics needed for beginner in bedroom

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hardcore_gamer99

Junior Audioholic
I’ve had subs in rooms as small as yours before, and they sounded just fine. If it seems like mid bass is lacking, it’s most likely because you have a nasty peak in frequency response in the lower frequencies. REW can show you where it is, and parametric EQ can tame it. Then the sub should sound normal. The exception might be the unusual sub that doesn’t have enough output at the top end.

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Wayne A. Pflughaupt
rew shows massive null in 71 to8hz only what to do. also in lfe only Hollywood movies sound good and best but my indian blurays suk in lfe only
 
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DigitalManish

Audiophyte
Ditching ANY furniture between your speakers helps with center imaging. That’s a zero-cost move. Super smart.

Getting your audiophile acoustics right is a super-smart move and getting your bass response right first is also smart. If there is digital room correction in your Denon receiver, you want to try that. Bass Traps are good and affordable too. Have you looked into this like $350 option called Turbo Trap Pro from GIK Acoustics? and we got a deep link for FutureAudiophile.com. These guys liked them better than ASC. I’ve never tested both but I hear good stuff about GIK. They do free acoustic consulting which might make it worth a call.
 

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